System and method for real time interactive entertainment
First Claim
1. A method for providing interactive entertainment in a processing system comprising:
- presenting a plurality of outcome possibilities to a user wherein the outcome possibilities are based on an event;
presenting questions to the user based on situations created during the event;
retrieving predictions of the outcomes and answers to the questions made by the user, wherein the predictions of the outcomes made by the user are selected from the plurality of outcome possibilities;
comparing the outcome predictions and the answers to the questions to the actual outcomes; and
awarding points to the user based on accuracy of the outcome predictions and the answers to the questions.
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Abstract
The system provides a method and apparatus for creating additional interest and participation for attendees at, or viewers of, live events and for fans and audience members observing or following along on television or the internet. The system provides a “game within a game” for an event by allowing participating patrons to predict event outcomes before or during the event, even on a short term real-time basis. The participant is rewarded for correct guesses and can even be given recognition at the event on a display (e.g. scoreboard) or jumbo screen. The participant can also earn points for using the system, even when guessing wrong. Participation and attendance are rewarded and the user can redeem points at the venue, further encouraging attendance.
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1. A method for providing interactive entertainment in a processing system comprising:
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presenting a plurality of outcome possibilities to a user wherein the outcome possibilities are based on an event; presenting questions to the user based on situations created during the event; retrieving predictions of the outcomes and answers to the questions made by the user, wherein the predictions of the outcomes made by the user are selected from the plurality of outcome possibilities; comparing the outcome predictions and the answers to the questions to the actual outcomes; and awarding points to the user based on accuracy of the outcome predictions and the answers to the questions. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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